Example sentences of "[noun] [modal v] [adv] [verb] time " in BNC.

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1 Lucy could n't find time to come over for an evening ; the globally significant exhibition was floating on some remote iceberg ; Jeremy had an agent , an opening ; Lucy 's sister was ill and needed her ( Jay recalled Lucy 's exasperated indifference to her sister ) ; the painters were coming .
2 This technique is only used when a person is dangerously ill and his own blood would not have time to develop the antibodies .
3 The 1 in 60 rule will then give time and distance from the NDB .
4 Form teacher would n't have time to do that !
5 Browne would then have time to look at it , before Eliot embarked for America in late September .
6 In an indication that Britons would be paying more in indirect taxes in the medium term , but the the blow had been deferred until future years , the Chancellor said : ‘ These reviews will inevitably take time , so I have also had to look to the revenue side of the account .
7 Carers and families will also save time .
8 Since much of the computation time is used to establish that the solution is optimal , premature termination of the procedure can often save time and yet still give the optimal solution , although its optimality can not be guaranteed .
9 Gabriel could always find time for a little flirtation .
10 The interest and motivation of the reader will normally overcome any deficiencies in the writing , and the librarian need not waste time attempting stylistic assessment .
11 In the final hours , as it became clear that Manitoba would not have time to approve the Accord , the federal government announced that it would ask the Supreme Court for an extension of the ratification deadline .
12 1 he student will then have time to act on the report , and the ward sister will then be able to evaluate the ward teaching and rectify omissions in the student 's experience .
13 The cut and paste or copy and paste features can also save time .
14 We would actually guarantee that , jobs for numbers of years , so the people can actually take time off and then return , er , we also have arrangements to keep people in touch the business so , I 'm very proud of that record .
15 The Government must then make time for the resolution to be discussed although , as the Government has a majority and can normally force its measures through , it is unusual for such resolutions to be unsuccessful .
16 Sampling might also involve time phasing as in attempting to detect opinion trends leading up to a general election .
17 So much information was gathered that the professionals could hardly find time to analyse it .
18 ‘ The last thing a Secretary of State would normally have time to do is to see if the Historic Royal Palaces are being run in a way to maximise profit . ’
19 For many situations which you will face as a manager it is safe to assume that your audience may only have time to grasp perhaps just three ideas .
20 I have waited hours here , usually on the north side , until called forward to the ferry boat and never regretted the delay ; anyone with an eye for impressive beauty will not regard time spent at Kylesku as wasted .
21 It is helpful if a pupil who is totally dependent on the use of spectacles for schoolwork can have a reserve pair , since repairs can sometimes take time .
22 The senior nurse may also allocate time for individual teaching of learners , or for group tutorial sessions .
23 Ministers must always find time for an Opposition motion of censure but such a motion is inappropriate for some matters .
24 They and others would not allow time for their staff to study and pass the Modular System .
25 But no — Mum and Dad ca n't find time to get off work together .
26 The system will also enable time and expenses to be recorded against each client job and produce bills for one or more jobs at any time .
27 Expert systems can significantly reduce time spent on problem/solution identification .
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